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I love rock bands with women on the vocals. I like Dead Sara, The Pretty Reckless, Halestorm, The Beaches, The Warning, In This Moment, Metric, The Interrupters, Larkin Poe. Lots more but that's a good sample.
What other bands/artists might I like?
Edit: thank you everyone for the recommendations! I have so much new stuff to listen to!
Have you tried venturing more towards the metal side like...
I've seen Epica live, unfortunately whoever was on sound that day really fucked it up.
I've seen Arch Enemy too, with good sound, but I would trade that experience to see Lacuna Coil.. I know they are popular but I still feel like they are massively underappreciated.
My friend and I accidentally ended up at one of their acoustic concerts and got signed posters lol
Amyl & the sniffers is my fav
Hell yeah, good recommendation! I fucking love them.
Ok, I’m old and my tastes might be different to yours 😜
That's the one fronted by Cindy Lou Who, right?
Haha yes, although it feels a bit weird thinking of her that way considering most fans of the band have seen her boobs at this point lol
It is, or Taylor Momsen as we non-Whos call her.
I would like to ask a similar question:
I very much like the "the beauty and the beast" - styled metal. That's at least what I read online sometime what it's called.
The mix of a male voice growling and a female voice singing melodic kinda does it for me, but so far I had very little luck finding stuff that fits, actually just a few songs.
Any recommendations?
A lot of symphonic metal bands are like that. On the top of my head, you could check out Nightwish, Within Temptation, Epica and Unleash the Archers.
Tristania - World of Glass, and if you like that check out the two albums before it as well.
I'm sure Epica has that aspect, but I would instead recommend .. The Project Hate MCMXCIX!!!!!!
Pretty much all of it is exactly as described, aggressive male, melodic female. They are excellent.
Sorry, here's a Spotify link, couldn't find this track on youtube
https://open.spotify.com/track/5yKIKRcUAlSW6H1JFdZIF1?si=8d9c960d206e4820
Oh man, I had forgotten about these guys, they are freakin excellent. The track name is 'At the Entrance of Hell's Unholy Fire'
They are awesome. Thanks for sharing the link!!
And 'Hate, Dominate, Congregate, Eliminate' is a really great album. I would actually recommend listening to that one first.
I found this band by accident because I was looking for Hate.
Theatre of Tragedy fits that style. They are older, but worth checking out.
Just their early stuff - self-titled debut, Velvet Darkness They Fear, A Rose for the Dead, Aegis. The stuff afterwards isn't bad, but it's not the same genre.
July Talk would be my #1 recommendation. They are fantastic and perfectly fit your description.
Well, you're in luck because we are living in basically the platinum age of women fronting cool rock bands.
Just off the top of my head:
Bones UK, Sniffany and the Nits, Cable Ties, Amyl and the Sniffers, Mod Con, Waax, Gutter Girls, Flagipanis, Panic Shack, Tiger Pussy, The Hellfreaks, The Darts, The Creepshow, The Spookshow, Zombina and the Skeletones, Bat Fangs, La Butcherettes, The Death Valley Girls, Sleater Kinney, The Veleteers, The Julie Ruin, The Bobby Lees, The Coathangers, The Regrettes, The Pink Slips, The Blushes, Bratmobile, LA Machina, Scrunchies, Skating Polly, and The Nova Twins.
I could dig up more if I start scrolling through my playlists, but there are tons of women out there right now making great music. Seems like every time I turn around there's some cool new thing.
surprised no one recommended Guano Apes yet
I really like more melodic stuff, and my favorites are Ad Infinitum, Dark side of the Moon, Enemy Inside, Beyond the Black, Scarlet Dorn
I'm on a Tulip binge right now.
Her voice is amazing. Give a few songs a listen and you'll be hooked!
Midnight in the Desert remastered, Bird set free and Dimensional Rift unplugged are great
Bad cop bad cop
https://youtu.be/fpfp6HbyoyQ?si=EhZg6yPK_E7WDvMP
I'll go a bit more into my niche. Might not be what you're looking for but it's all female or female fronted rock in a broader sense. Genres here are Stoner, Doom and Death metal.
Blackwater Holylight
L.A. Witch
Hippie Death Cult
Brutus
Archenemy
Throne Hammer
You might enjoy Devilskin and Gin Wigmore.
I wonder if you’d like Sleigh Bells. Twee pop vocals over grungy guitar. A lot of fun
I really liked the song Demons after hearing it on Netflix's Jessica Jones. But I looked into their other stuff and it felt a bit less my style. Maybe I should give them another go...
Anything Kristine Hersh has touched, especially 50 FOOT WAVE
You might like some of the output of Elysian Fields (Jennifer Charles, Oren Bloedow). Maybe in particular their earlier stuff, like their Bleed Your Cedar (1996) album:
https://piped.video/watch?v=-x6w5DQ5sLM
They've made many a fantastic albums though, worth checking out.
I saw them several times live in the early-mid aughts. They’re great!
Never managed to catch them playing live, so I'm well jealous!
The benefit of living in NYC (I recently moved after living there for nearly 25 years)! I remember one show where they didn’t have a full band and Oren played drums and guitar at the same time. The space in their music allows for that sort of thing, but it still was pretty cool to see.
I liked them a lot before I read this. Now I like them even more (:
I remember getting their newsletter where they would regularly announce live shows in NYC. It's nice having live music on tap like that.
Halocene, she does a bunch of covers of old rock songs from around the early 2000s. It's like fresh nostalgia straight into my ears. Her original stuff is also pretty good :)
Crimson Spirit
i lovee dazey and the scouts, tiger trap, the regrettes, st. vincent, vial, and gully boys
Fleshwater https://youtu.be/Omul2aBWWKs?si=_kdLfAi6sWgmmzBb
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
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Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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Maybe you'll like Dover?
Another to try might be Royal & The Serpant
V.A Rocks
Really surprised no one mentioned The Distillers Some more:
You have a lot of recommendations already but I'd like to add two of my favorites: Courtney Barnett and Alvvays!
Eva Under Fire fits that list perfectly!
Sister Sin rules. Check em out!
The Bird and the Bee, Black Moth, Blondshell, Bent Knee, Buke & Gase, Guerilla Toss, L'imperitrice, Lucifer, The Mysterones, Nico Vega, The Octopus Project, Orchards, Radiation City, No Doubt {first few albums, not the new garbage), Save Ferris, Rubblebucket, Elise Trouw
A few great ones come to mind but they're a bit more punky than your examples. Like I'm thinking of The Muffs, who are fucking kickass!!!
Blues pills